The first storm of the week did its job yesterday with storm totals of 10-14" and up to 1.41" of snow water equivalent. Currently, skies are mostly cloudy with temperatures in the teens and low 20s. Winds are light to moderate from the west. Along the highest ridgelines, they're averaging 20-25mph with gusts to 45. We'll have briefly clearing skies with clouds streaming in from the southwest.
We have just a moment to catch our breath before the next series of storms. A powerful storm system pushes down the door this afternoon through early Thursday that'll bring significant snowfall along with moderate to strong winds from the southwest. A rough forecast for snow totals is 15-25". This is yet another atmospheric river event that will initially favor Provo, although temperatures will be cooler than the previous two events.
A quick hitting cold front (with additional snowfall) arrives Friday with temperatures plummeting to near 0°F. Unsettled through the weekend with a break for a few days early next week. Whew!
We didn't have any reports from Provo but in the central Wasatch, avalanche conditions became very reactive and touchy within the new snow with the passing of the cold front yesterday afternoon. Many observers reported some naturaling (Staples photo) on the steepest slopes and easy to trigger shallow loose dry and soft slab avalanches on a variety of aspects and elevations.